avoid (someone or something) by a sudden quick movement
躲开
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marchers had to dodge missiles thrown by loyalists .行进的人们不得不躲开忠实者的投掷物。
[no obj., with adverbial of direction]move quickly to one side or out of the way
闪开;迅速让开
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Adam dodged between the cars .亚当在汽车间躲来闪去。
avoid (something) in a cunning or dishonest way
巧妙地躲避;用欺骗的方式躲避
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he'd caught her dodging fares on the underground .他曾抓到她在地铁上逃票。
[no obj.](of a bell in change-ringing)move one place contrary to the normal sequence, and then back again in the following round
按变换序列鸣钟。
[often as noun
【摄】 (冲洗或放大时)局部遮光。
a sudden quick movement to avoid someone or something
闪躲。
a cunning trick or dishonest act, in particular one intended to avoid something unpleasant
(尤指为逃避令人不快的某物时使用的)伎俩;欺骗行为
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the grant system's widespread use as a tax dodge .赠与制度被作为逃税伎俩的广泛使用。
the dodging of a bell in change-ringing
鸣钟的变序。
" mid 16th cent. (in the senses ‘dither' and ‘haggle’): of unknown origin. "